Video: Italy museum burns art to protest deadly cuts

Naples
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In the latest drastic example of protests against austerity measures, an art museum director has promised to burn 3 pieces of art per week until the Italian government listens to him.

"Our 1,000 artworks are headed for destruction anyway because of the government's indifference," said Antonio Manfredit of the Casoria Contemporary Art Museum in Naples, as he set fire to the first painting on Tuesday.

Artists have given their permission for this and the first piece was by French artist Severine Bourguignon, who was in favour of the protest and watched it online.

Manfredi says he will burn 3 paintings a week from now on, in a protest he has dubbed "Art War".

Many artists from across Europe are lending their support, including Welsh sculptor John Brown, who torched one of his works, Manifesto, on Monday.

Brown said that the loss of his artwork had not been particularly upsetting: "We work in a fairly contemporary manner so the process of making art, and the interaction with people, is more important than keeping it as a precious object."